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one percent is not so much that the wealth is being confiscated by the top criminal the elite in the city of london and wall street it's more about the problem of there being a complete lack of justice the law for some is something that they write for their benefit and then when others try to go to the courts with the same type of standard they are immediately put into a straight jacket and beaten to within an inch of their life by the goons and thought. well now with this in mind again you know these crimes that wells fargo is alleged to have committed very civilly perhaps they were committed many many years ago so let's look at some of the suspicious the mysterious and crazy activity going on in the markets today that in ten years' time might result in a civil lawsuit mysterious algorithm was four percent of trading activity last week a single mysterious computer program that placed orders and then subsequently council them made up four percent of all quote traffic in the us stock market last week max they say that the motive of the algorithm was clear yes understeer isadore them was a
one percent is not so much that the wealth is being confiscated by the top criminal the elite in the city of london and wall street it's more about the problem of there being a complete lack of justice the law for some is something that they write for their benefit and then when others try to go to the courts with the same type of standard they are immediately put into a straight jacket and beaten to within an inch of their life by the goons and thought. well now with this in mind again you...
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citi is not that big europe. it's more asia and emerging markets and qe3 in both times we've gone through this before has been a big beneficiary to emerging markets. >> fred, if you had to own one bank and you had a few thousand bucks to put to work who would you put it in? >> i'd buy citi going into next week. >> fred, thanks so much. >> great to be on. >>> coming up on "halftime" housing turned the corner, jamie dimon said those words today and we've been saying it for weeks. >>> and later, the biggest tech ipo since facebook hits the street, but is workday worth your investment dollars? >>> double-digit returns for investment stocks in coal. is today the day to sell into that rally? [ male announcer ] the 2013 smart comes with 8 airbags, a crash management system and the world's only tridion safety cell which can withstand over three and a half tons. small in size. big on safety. [ male announcer ] how do you turn an entrepreneur's dream... ♪ into a scooter that talks to the cloud? ♪ or turn 30-million art
citi is not that big europe. it's more asia and emerging markets and qe3 in both times we've gone through this before has been a big beneficiary to emerging markets. >> fred, if you had to own one bank and you had a few thousand bucks to put to work who would you put it in? >> i'd buy citi going into next week. >> fred, thanks so much. >> great to be on. >>> coming up on "halftime" housing turned the corner, jamie dimon said those words today and we've...
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and businesses in those cities do not. i think we have, in san francisco, the benefit of a lot of good resources here, some of which are here because of federal funds, some of which because folks in this room have been an advocate for small business. we are hoping the impact of tight budgets all levels still allows us to have the tools we have been able to use for small business. it is an important piece. >> [inaudible] >> there have been a cut in the budget. he wanted to know how that would cut the sba program. >> now we are getting into arcane budget discussions. the 2012 budget does slate a couple of sba programs for cutting. it also talks about cuts comparing next year to prior years, when we were the beneficiaries of stimulus funds, jobs act funds. one time-type things are being set as benchmarks. a cut from those one time- funding pieces that were not expected to be continued. in some ways, we do not see it as big as a cut. speaker pelosi was important to us in the jobs act in getting a lot of money put into the sba
and businesses in those cities do not. i think we have, in san francisco, the benefit of a lot of good resources here, some of which are here because of federal funds, some of which because folks in this room have been an advocate for small business. we are hoping the impact of tight budgets all levels still allows us to have the tools we have been able to use for small business. it is an important piece. >> [inaudible] >> there have been a cut in the budget. he wanted to know how...
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for new york to be specific for the city, what you can expect today, temperatures going to 53 by noon. we can expect a few more clouds into the afternoon and evening. temperatures going up just a little bit by 6:00 p.m. popping out around 55. and then into the late night hours, we can expect skies to be hazy, but then the clouds moving in around midnight. 52. from the northeast out to the west, that's really the sore spot in terms of rough weather around the country. we have the heavy rain, strong winds. might have backups for you at l.a.x. where temperatures today expecting to go to 70 degrees. along the channel, heavy rainfalls. san francisco, scattered showers there possibly, but that should kind of give way to some pretty between conditions in the afternoon. and the mys in nevada, thunderstorms to deal with and that may be the situation in reno. but for l.a., scattered showers and 67 degrees. by nighttime, we're going right back down into the low 60s. possibly some marine layer by tomorrow morning. that's a quick snapshot of your forecast. back to you in new york. >> thank you ver
for new york to be specific for the city, what you can expect today, temperatures going to 53 by noon. we can expect a few more clouds into the afternoon and evening. temperatures going up just a little bit by 6:00 p.m. popping out around 55. and then into the late night hours, we can expect skies to be hazy, but then the clouds moving in around midnight. 52. from the northeast out to the west, that's really the sore spot in terms of rough weather around the country. we have the heavy rain,...
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so why is citi so confident? joining us on the set, tobias, good morning. >> good morning, how are you? >> i'm actually slightly confused. spent much of the morning poring over this research. cnbc producers go swinging in all directions with excitement. you sat here, one month ago today, the 12th of september, and you said to us that your year-end target for next year was 1615 on the s&p. so a look at this thundering new vote. now you've upgraded u.s. secretaries equities 1615. the target is the same. i don't understand. what's going on? is this about downgrading japan? >> i think part of it is about downgrading japan. part is the earning revision momentum, changes around the globe, where the u.s. was where everybody else was, if you went back a few weeks ago. as everybody was downgrading earnings trends. and now the u.s. has kind of started to separate from what we're seeing around the world. and that does make sense to some degree. >> but to be clear, your view on this market is constant and other things are fa
so why is citi so confident? joining us on the set, tobias, good morning. >> good morning, how are you? >> i'm actually slightly confused. spent much of the morning poring over this research. cnbc producers go swinging in all directions with excitement. you sat here, one month ago today, the 12th of september, and you said to us that your year-end target for next year was 1615 on the s&p. so a look at this thundering new vote. now you've upgraded u.s. secretaries equities 1615....
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save your city or county some money, please. that's one to grow on. >> little tip. "closing bell" is next. >>> welcome to the "closing bell." i'm michelle caruso-cabrera in for maria bort rartiromo. it's going to be a close one, folks. >> up a little bit right now. i'm bill griffeth with my lock feature on my phone right now, as a matter of fact. nasdaq under pressure. could be set for a six-day losing streak. earnings out of jpmorgan chase this morning and wells fargo especially doing little to lift this market. both stocks under pressure today as are all the bank stocks as we head into the home stretch here. speaking of wells fargo, don't miss our first on cnbc interview with chief financial officer timothy sloan. we'll get his take on the earnings and his thought of the state of the consumer, whether the housing market will come back. we'll also ask him about legal challenges facing that bank that came out just this week. but first, here's how we stand right now. this trading pattern chart will look familiar. it's been like this all week. you buy in the morning.
save your city or county some money, please. that's one to grow on. >> little tip. "closing bell" is next. >>> welcome to the "closing bell." i'm michelle caruso-cabrera in for maria bort rartiromo. it's going to be a close one, folks. >> up a little bit right now. i'm bill griffeth with my lock feature on my phone right now, as a matter of fact. nasdaq under pressure. could be set for a six-day losing streak. earnings out of jpmorgan chase this morning...
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they could contaminate the water supply in major cities or shut down the power grid across large parts of the country. >> all right. tough stuff. thank you for coming back. i have no doubt that mr. panetta is right on the park. i want to ask you about the iranian situation and if i'm not mistaken, russia. which is the worst? >> it depends on what the threat is, larry, what the chinese and the russians to a lesser degree are doing to stealing intellectual property and terabytes of data, and the nation's economic future and the government has said that a year ago in the report and what the iranians are doing right now are two things and they're attacking critical infrastructure in the middle east and oil and gas, and the service attacks against u.s. financial industries and wall street and a more complex way than they've done in the past, and the state-sponsored group to mask some of it, but there's no doubt the complexity of it points to a nation state and it's most likely iran. >> gas pipelines, water contamination, is there evidence yet that they've been cyber hacked? >>s why, there i
they could contaminate the water supply in major cities or shut down the power grid across large parts of the country. >> all right. tough stuff. thank you for coming back. i have no doubt that mr. panetta is right on the park. i want to ask you about the iranian situation and if i'm not mistaken, russia. which is the worst? >> it depends on what the threat is, larry, what the chinese and the russians to a lesser degree are doing to stealing intellectual property and terabytes of...
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listener, he made decisions, he attracted an all-star team and produced a great result in salt lake city. these are the kind of things that are missing in our government. somebody who has the experience on how to understand people, how to pick people, and get a result that's based upon reality, and when you're building a business you try, if you're a leader, you try and harness simple truths. the simple truth is that everybody in the world wants a better life and the only thing historically that's ever proven to provide a better life is the demand for our labor. the gang of you at cnbc, myself, everybody else, the more demand there is for our labor, the better our life, the less demand for our labor, until there is no demand for our labor and we starve. the purpose of government is to create an environment where the demand for our labor is constantly growing. that's the simple purpose of life, and to take the money out of society, filter it through a bureaucratic government, have it diluted by waste and inefficiency by 20%, 30% or 40% and then decide to give it back, that's a mistake. if
listener, he made decisions, he attracted an all-star team and produced a great result in salt lake city. these are the kind of things that are missing in our government. somebody who has the experience on how to understand people, how to pick people, and get a result that's based upon reality, and when you're building a business you try, if you're a leader, you try and harness simple truths. the simple truth is that everybody in the world wants a better life and the only thing historically...
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new york city, only reaching 58. farther south, 60s around atlanta, tampa, you'll see some dry skies. florida has been dealing with wet weather over the last several weeks. a little drier for today. some of those lighter showers moving across the upper midwest into the western great lakes, but central southern plain there is to texas, looking pretty good. the big d 82 and partly sunny skies. and then the western half of the nation is all is fair. seattle right around 68 for the day. we have cooler conditions moving in across the northern tier. that's all coming in behind this front which by wednesday will be closer toward the eastern lakes. so now we have a little bit of rain to deal with, rochester, buffalo, syracuse on wednesday. that front heads east as we move into thursday, but makes way for yet another frontal system and that will reinforce the cooler air and also bring us a few more showers to the great lakes. back to you. >>> subpoe&p 500 earnings proje to decline in the third quarter, first time since 2009.
new york city, only reaching 58. farther south, 60s around atlanta, tampa, you'll see some dry skies. florida has been dealing with wet weather over the last several weeks. a little drier for today. some of those lighter showers moving across the upper midwest into the western great lakes, but central southern plain there is to texas, looking pretty good. the big d 82 and partly sunny skies. and then the western half of the nation is all is fair. seattle right around 68 for the day. we have...
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it's the third largest city in the united states of america. there's no reason that it shouldn't be among the top tier in terms of innovation technology companies that get built. groupon being one example. but at lightbank, we're in over 50 companies. doing amazing things. this is just one more part of the cocktail that gets built that allows us to get great entrepreneurs and great ideas and help get them off the ground. >> eric, from your perspective as venture capitalists and co-founders of groupon, the stock is down more than 50%. i'm being generous. since it ipo'd at the new york stock exchange. i'm wondering what you think went wrong when it came to this issue. >> first of all, we're not here to talk about groupon -- the guy you should talk to is andrew, the ceo. but i think in general, when you look at the recent ipo of facebook, zynga, groupon, there's no question that these companies have been very volatile and investors have bounced around quite a bit over the past few months. and why that is, i'm not an expert in the field and couldn'
it's the third largest city in the united states of america. there's no reason that it shouldn't be among the top tier in terms of innovation technology companies that get built. groupon being one example. but at lightbank, we're in over 50 companies. doing amazing things. this is just one more part of the cocktail that gets built that allows us to get great entrepreneurs and great ideas and help get them off the ground. >> eric, from your perspective as venture capitalists and...
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not even close to ocean city, but they did have some big-time surf. for these guys, what does that mean? hit the beach. that's exactly what they were doung. they're expecting more big waves tomorrow. a southwest swell coming in on the big island. by way, temperatures in hawaii. the next seven days in a row, 85 degrees. i looked at the forecast. 85 the next seven days in a row. that's why i'm your weather man. i'm not doing the weather in honolulu. the wet ir did change a little bit. up 10 degrees from where we were yesterday. we were almost 10 degrees higher at 64 degrees. a lot of you said you didn't really notice a difference because of all of the cloud cover that we saw. it was still fairly cool. out there right now, 59 degrees. a dew point of 52. a lot of moisture in the atmosphere. the clouds starting to lower. only about 3 miles an hour. but that is going to allow for some more cloud cover. and the potential is there for drizzle overnight and into your morning. right now, very cool out to the west. we're already seeing some clearing skies around
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lefting off in new york and slowing in kansas city. residential real estate showing widespread improvement with existing home sales strengthening but prices steady to up. residential construction rose in most districts. mortgage lending was up especially for re-fis. job growth was flat to up restrained by all the headlines you've been reading -- politics, presidential race, fiscal policy and the european debt crisis. several statistics reporting a lack of skilled workers. what we haven't seen is this next headline where there are job training programs to address that shortage. it's hurting the midsection of the nations though. some districts are saying there's been some recent rainfall and it has helped crops. however, some of the price spikes related to the drought are beginning to show up at the consumer level. beige book is warning overall prices were mostly unchanged with some of those agricultural prices up. consumer spending was flat to up modestly with retail sales expanding modestly. high gas prices, political uncertainty, fisc
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, the more income there is to the city. >> ohio's considered a swing state. right? but unemployment here has been running well below the national average. we look at a few dealers doing their thing here. been below the national average for a while. looks like today a lot of people played hookie. at least 5,000 people have been here. there are a few notes of caution. number one, the two casinos that were open in 2011 already reported year over year decreases in revenue, only open a few months. i also want to point out projections from income taxes from here are already well below what they initially thought when they green lighted these projects. >> brian, where exactly did they build that casino in columbus? >> reporter: well, they wanted it downtown. the city said, no, our downtown is doing well. we want to put it right on the edge of town. this used to be an auto parts manufacturing facility and it had been abandoned for years. so they came in and there wasn't much built up and the state and the city put in extra money to build up around it. the hope is tha
, the more income there is to the city. >> ohio's considered a swing state. right? but unemployment here has been running well below the national average. we look at a few dealers doing their thing here. been below the national average for a while. looks like today a lot of people played hookie. at least 5,000 people have been here. there are a few notes of caution. number one, the two casinos that were open in 2011 already reported year over year decreases in revenue, only open a few...
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. >> reporter: rebecca hudson was at work when she got a call that the side door of her ellicott city home had been jimmied and her home ransacked. >> it's a violation and it is a little scary, makes you a little uneasy. i'm really glad it happened during the day when he wasn't here. >> reporter: it's the second time she's been robbed in three years. she wasn't the only one in the neighbor hit this time. on the very next street the daylight burglars kicked in the door of another house looking for stuff to steal. the only thing taken during a robbery on is street in ellicott city was a pillowcase, some cash and two ravens tickets. those tickets turned out to be the key that broke this case wide open. police showed up at ravens game september 27th and questioned the people who got in with those stolen tickets. as it turns out, one of them owns a memorabilia shop and had purchased them from a woman who came into his store. she left her name, diana market ii. >> really? they take nothing untraceable and then take those? >> reporter: 30-year-old marketti faces charges in four robberies. 40
. >> reporter: rebecca hudson was at work when she got a call that the side door of her ellicott city home had been jimmied and her home ransacked. >> it's a violation and it is a little scary, makes you a little uneasy. i'm really glad it happened during the day when he wasn't here. >> reporter: it's the second time she's been robbed in three years. she wasn't the only one in the neighbor hit this time. on the very next street the daylight burglars kicked in the door of...
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competition is closing on the payment devices with thousands of new york city taxis. and it started to get tough around march and you can see what is up here. april, may, june and july and is not a good time for veryphone. we had jack foresee who is the ceo and also of twitter he came on a month or two ago with howard schultz to talk about the company's global payment deal. the battle for mobile payment is big but the battle between veryphone and square heated up with mayor bloomberg spotting the credit card reader for himself recently. that is what has happened. they are now winning out on that. let's look at the dow jones industrials. we have five movers to the upside looking at chevron. seems to be pretty decent. energy is the one sector doing well in the s&p. nicole petallides at stock exchange. big downgrades affecting a lot of people's portfolio. >> look at the tech names which are on the dow jones industrial average. let's take a closer look at hewlett-packard, dell and intel. del reading from citigroup on your tax stocks is not a good day. hewlett-packard was
competition is closing on the payment devices with thousands of new york city taxis. and it started to get tough around march and you can see what is up here. april, may, june and july and is not a good time for veryphone. we had jack foresee who is the ceo and also of twitter he came on a month or two ago with howard schultz to talk about the company's global payment deal. the battle for mobile payment is big but the battle between veryphone and square heated up with mayor bloomberg spotting...
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reconcile that cautiousness with some of the forecasts for the next year when the s&p from goldman sachs or citi or other groups see it going as high as 1650. >> that's exactly the point. everybody's worried, and they're raising their numbers. are they insane or what? there's two things going on. number one, qe-3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8. we don't know how much higher the market is as a result of fed's action, but it is higher. number two, feorget about 13 or 14 multiples. if europe calms down, there are people arguing we should have a higher multiple like 15. if you have 15 on the s&p right now at 105, $108 earnings next year, you're at 1600 easy. it's easy to sort of make the argument at this point. >> we're talking very long term here. tell us what you think of what's happened this week. is this problematic at all? we're struggling to stay positive. we've had a long week here of losing every single day nearly. is that a signal of something that's going to come here in the short term? are we walking into a big correction? >> i mean, i think it would be hard to extrapolate any one trend. i think for
reconcile that cautiousness with some of the forecasts for the next year when the s&p from goldman sachs or citi or other groups see it going as high as 1650. >> that's exactly the point. everybody's worried, and they're raising their numbers. are they insane or what? there's two things going on. number one, qe-3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8. we don't know how much higher the market is as a result of fed's action, but it is higher. number two, feorget about 13 or 14 multiples. if europe calms...
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look at shares pay dupe sharply and the reports out there that square close to a deal with new york city to get their payment system in about 1,000 cabs in the city, verifone pretty much owns this marketplace now. >> brian, thank you very much. >>> politics now. president obama heading to columbus, ohio, later today. mitt romney, as you see live in this picture, is in iowa this hour. so much attention, of course, on the presidential race, but it's the congressional elections which could have major ramifications on the power play in washington, including how we deem with the upcoming fiscal clif cliff. amon javers has more. >> let's see what the impact is likely to be or maybe not be on the fiscal cliff negotiations and start with the balance of power. not able to come to an agreement on the debt ceiling last year, they are not able to come to any agreement and the reason is partly because of that huge house republican freshman class of 87 members, 82 are running again for re-election, their fate, how they do in november, might impact debate, but only two are in tossup races, that means d
look at shares pay dupe sharply and the reports out there that square close to a deal with new york city to get their payment system in about 1,000 cabs in the city, verifone pretty much owns this marketplace now. >> brian, thank you very much. >>> politics now. president obama heading to columbus, ohio, later today. mitt romney, as you see live in this picture, is in iowa this hour. so much attention, of course, on the presidential race, but it's the congressional elections...
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new york city only getting up to 55 for the day. a little bit of wet weather here throughout the carolina, down into florida. middle of the nation looks pretty quiet from st. louis to dallas. watch out for rain coming into the midwest later today. back to you. >> thank you very much. let's talk about the election if we could. joining us now, chief washington correspondent john harwood. good morning to you, sir. >> good morning. where were the highlights about the nationals some? >> i was happy to see it. i could feel it coming, too, because they were down 2-1. and i've seen st. louis enough. a great team, they won last year, but -- >> they won last year. and our closer shut the cardinals down. pretty impressive. almost as impressive as the reds going up 2-0. >> would it be more disappointing if you would win the series and then lose badly to the reds? how would you like to play out? might be better to lose now. >> last time i checked -- >> one game better. that's like your two touchdowns -- >> home field advantage, baby. >> like you
new york city only getting up to 55 for the day. a little bit of wet weather here throughout the carolina, down into florida. middle of the nation looks pretty quiet from st. louis to dallas. watch out for rain coming into the midwest later today. back to you. >> thank you very much. let's talk about the election if we could. joining us now, chief washington correspondent john harwood. good morning to you, sir. >> good morning. where were the highlights about the nationals some?...
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announced today it is selling its texas city refinery. marathon petroleum is buying it for $2.5 billion, including the oil supplies on sight. this refinery was the sight of a deadly explosion in 2005, leading to a record fine against b.p. for safety failures. >> susie: those high gasoline prices could keep americans home this holiday season. but, it may not mean holiday stockings will go empty. according to a variety of retail sources, americans plan to do a lot of their shopping in the comfort of their own homes, online. in fact online sales could be a bright spot in an otherwise lackluster retail season. suzanne pratt has the story. >> reporter: stores like this one are where americans will do the majority of their holiday shopping this year. but, increasingly more and more consumers will let their fingers do the buying, by shopping online. so much so that online sales are expected to account for as much as 15% of total industry sales this christmas. just five years ago that number was a paltry 3%. there are a variety of factors that ar
announced today it is selling its texas city refinery. marathon petroleum is buying it for $2.5 billion, including the oil supplies on sight. this refinery was the sight of a deadly explosion in 2005, leading to a record fine against b.p. for safety failures. >> susie: those high gasoline prices could keep americans home this holiday season. but, it may not mean holiday stockings will go empty. according to a variety of retail sources, americans plan to do a lot of their shopping in the...
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he needs the urban cities in ohio to turn out with big, big numbers. otherwise this thing gets very tricky for the president. >> yesterday, eamon, cnn opinion research had obama up four in ohio. but another poll, arg had romney up one. there's a new poll out today, came out today, survey usa has obama up one, 45% to 44% in ohio. >> i guess it depends on how many democrats you poll and how many republicans. >> that's true too. >> and that's why the debate is so important. because that deals with the energy and enthusiasm of your political base and that gets the turnout. if democrats are feeling muted and down beat after the debate, they might not be as fired out to go out and get their friends and rent a van and go to the polling place. the same thing with the republicans on the flip side. the enthusiasm and turnout on the base is going to matter in ohio. >> eamon, thank you. >> you bet. >> okay. are you a nationals fan? >> i'm -- i'm not. i'm not a baseball guy. so, but they're having a good year down here and redskins are doing all right too. >> yeah,
he needs the urban cities in ohio to turn out with big, big numbers. otherwise this thing gets very tricky for the president. >> yesterday, eamon, cnn opinion research had obama up four in ohio. but another poll, arg had romney up one. there's a new poll out today, came out today, survey usa has obama up one, 45% to 44% in ohio. >> i guess it depends on how many democrats you poll and how many republicans. >> that's true too. >> and that's why the debate is so important....
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obviously the big cities that are visited by our asian and even i would say south america and russia and middle east and france like paris, geneva, london, rome, i think the business is very buoyant. overall, omega is situated pricewise, our level, we are very, very happy. >> robert frank, i'm a proud omega wearer myself. but a quick question. they did so the surveys in china. they're saying that half of the luxury consumers in china and hong kong are planning to spend a lot less on watches over the next year. how do you read the -- not just the money that's in china right now -- and there's less of it from real estate and the smasht smashtock market -- but also the mindset? >> the mindset is something else. chinese have proven they have great resistance to difficult times. we saw that in 2008 and '09. i think i don't have those figures that you saw regarding the sales affected in china at all, by the way. i still think there is a big interest on how the chinese choose for fine product with a cultural history, with legacy, with a certain dream. talk about james bond before. it is all
obviously the big cities that are visited by our asian and even i would say south america and russia and middle east and france like paris, geneva, london, rome, i think the business is very buoyant. overall, omega is situated pricewise, our level, we are very, very happy. >> robert frank, i'm a proud omega wearer myself. but a quick question. they did so the surveys in china. they're saying that half of the luxury consumers in china and hong kong are planning to spend a lot less on...
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and it's a trf vaes city and a disgrace. whether we say i support or do not support, we need to sit down together, all of us, led by the president, and say, look, here's our deficit, here's our goal, here's the period of time that we have in order to fix it. and here are the measures that have to be on the table, the ones we can agree on, those we disagree on, but we have to come out with a way to so that the bleeding. that means putting everything on the table. now, i oppose -- the fact is that there can be an agreement in my view that we would all have to make some sacrifices. but for me to say i would support this, i wouldn't support that, that's not the way you negotiate. >> but you're saying you won't put the mortgage tax deduction on the table. >> i wouldn't agree to it. but the fact is that there can be an agreement. >> didn't the debt ceiling negotiation show that there simply cannot be a coming to terms between republicans and democrats? each party has their own sacred house that they refuse to budge. >> the preside
and it's a trf vaes city and a disgrace. whether we say i support or do not support, we need to sit down together, all of us, led by the president, and say, look, here's our deficit, here's our goal, here's the period of time that we have in order to fix it. and here are the measures that have to be on the table, the ones we can agree on, those we disagree on, but we have to come out with a way to so that the bleeding. that means putting everything on the table. now, i oppose -- the fact is...
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. >>> here's a look at the weather in some cities around the country. occasional rain in new york, 60. showers in miami, 88. sun and clouds in los angeles, 74. let's check your national forecast. an offshore storm brings rain up the east coast to maine. a cold front swings through the great lakes region. it will be dry in the west and south except for a few showers and thunderstorms in southern florida. >>> in sports this morning, the orioles put the heat back on the yankees in the american league division series. at first, what a move at home by ichi ichi ichiro. in the third, chris davis with a rocket to right to tie the series. alan craig goes solo hitting one deep to left. carlos beltran hit two monster blasts. the third time he's homered twice in the postseason. the cardinals even the national league division series at one game each. in football, the jets made a game of it against the texans. matt schaub it look easy on the first drive, tossing a 34-yard touchdown pass to wide open daniels. mark sanchez came back with a score. joe mcknight electry
. >>> here's a look at the weather in some cities around the country. occasional rain in new york, 60. showers in miami, 88. sun and clouds in los angeles, 74. let's check your national forecast. an offshore storm brings rain up the east coast to maine. a cold front swings through the great lakes region. it will be dry in the west and south except for a few showers and thunderstorms in southern florida. >>> in sports this morning, the orioles put the heat back on the yankees...
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. >>> if you have an extra 200 bucks and a half hour to spare and you happen to be in dade city, florida, you can take a swim with a tiger. the wild things zoo is offering visitors a close encounter with tiger cubs, complete with a swim. >> the zoo claims that baby tigers like to swim. but animal activists are up in arms. this is the same place that lets you swim with alligators whose mouths are taped shut. >> no thank you. >> no swimming with tigers. even baby ones. >>> for some of you, your local news is next. >> for everyone else, we'll be back with the end of the road >> for everyone else, we'll be back with the end of the road for two dancing all-stars. i already had a product that made my mouth feel clean. why am i going to go and change it? the first thing he recommended was that i use sensodyne. sensodyne helps with the sensitivity issues and at the same time it gives you the clean feeling. your mouth feels fresh. sensodyne satisfies the needs that i would look for in a toothpaste. i definitely feel like i can be myself now. i don't have the same pain i did. it gives you your lif
. >>> if you have an extra 200 bucks and a half hour to spare and you happen to be in dade city, florida, you can take a swim with a tiger. the wild things zoo is offering visitors a close encounter with tiger cubs, complete with a swim. >> the zoo claims that baby tigers like to swim. but animal activists are up in arms. this is the same place that lets you swim with alligators whose mouths are taped shut. >> no thank you. >> no swimming with tigers. even baby ones....
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we own city habitat, the largest rental brokerage market in the city. we're on the corcoran side, as you know. but it is becoming better and cheaper to own than to rent. there are a number of sources of data on that point. axio metrics which is a firm that follows the rental industry, in 98 out of 100 markets tested, it was cheaper to own than to rent. multi-family industry has literally priced itself out of the market and we are the beneficiary of that. >> finally, mr. smith, a number of hedge funds, large money management funds bought the convertible debentures. we focus on the 180-day lockup. do you expect there will be a lot of selling when that 180 days expires? >> i have no idea what they'll do long term. listen, i'm not focused on that. i'm focused on running the company, doing what's best for shareholders and that's why we're here today. >> you're having a good day so far. thanks for joining us. >>> i want to get back to our big news of the morning. sprint shares still up sharply on our reports and others that japanese company softbank in advanc
we own city habitat, the largest rental brokerage market in the city. we're on the corcoran side, as you know. but it is becoming better and cheaper to own than to rent. there are a number of sources of data on that point. axio metrics which is a firm that follows the rental industry, in 98 out of 100 markets tested, it was cheaper to own than to rent. multi-family industry has literally priced itself out of the market and we are the beneficiary of that. >> finally, mr. smith, a number of...
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joy lepola fox 45 news at 5. ,3 the murder rate in baltimore city.... now 5-percent higher than at this time last year. murders.that's compaaed to med - 2011... where theee were 162 pomicides by this time. in maryland....gun deaths are more coomon than deadly caa craahes.that's aacorddng to the violence poliiy center... which analyzed federal dataa.n 2210.. gun deaths ii maryland, dc and virginia ootpaced motor pechile deaths... about 15 hundred to 12 hundred. in maryland alone, ttere were 538 firearm deaths... 306 of those were homicides. that mooor vehicle deaths. crashes stiil outnumbered gun deaths by a difference of almost 4 thousand. reaction... to that... preliminaryy.. audit... &p of... baltimore's... school system. oversight.john rydell with abbut tte findings.... in his waste watch report...john... this is "only"...a "preliminary" reeort.the "ffnal" audit...is expected... to beereleased"...tomorroowbut starting...to "weigh inn...on thoseallegations. the stateeaudit...un- covered...morethan 30 pexamppes"... of "questionable" practices.according
joy lepola fox 45 news at 5. ,3 the murder rate in baltimore city.... now 5-percent higher than at this time last year. murders.that's compaaed to med - 2011... where theee were 162 pomicides by this time. in maryland....gun deaths are more coomon than deadly caa craahes.that's aacorddng to the violence poliiy center... which analyzed federal dataa.n 2210.. gun deaths ii maryland, dc and virginia ootpaced motor pechile deaths... about 15 hundred to 12 hundred. in maryland alone, ttere were 538...
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the two brothers left ocean city, maryland, heading to chincoteague, virginia. they were expected to arrive saturday night. the wife of one of the men called the coast guard when her husband didn't show up. >>> the search for a dog ends well. it was missing since an attack in the northeast. they found murray on saturday. on friday murray's owner was attacked by another dog. murray slipped out of his leash and disappeared. the man grabbed her and sexually assaulted her. she screamed for help, and the man ran off. murray has a broken leg but is expected to be okay. >>> a consumer alert for pet owners. a common ingredient in pet shampoos could lead to a serious reaction. the ingredient called d-limonene is an oil extract. both cats and dogs have suffered from serious infections, both topically and internally. one woman in california says her dog almost died. >> and her x-ray showed edema everywhere. she had so much blood in her lungs, we just weren't sure. sorry. she said, we may not make it. we're going to do the best we can. >> these reactions may not be very com
the two brothers left ocean city, maryland, heading to chincoteague, virginia. they were expected to arrive saturday night. the wife of one of the men called the coast guard when her husband didn't show up. >>> the search for a dog ends well. it was missing since an attack in the northeast. they found murray on saturday. on friday murray's owner was attacked by another dog. murray slipped out of his leash and disappeared. the man grabbed her and sexually assaulted her. she screamed for...
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if you don't evacuate the city and the storm hits, then you have many deaths and much lost money. i think it's that statistical judgment that ultimately is the legal judgment that has to be made here and the best science will never get to that point where it will say we know with 100% certainty that this person is going to commit another offense or is not going to commit another offense. this is our confidence about that judgment and now you have to work with that in the best way you can. >> when i did the education outreach to federal judges, that's the biggest questions. generally they want to know can you help me do any better than my best clinical judgment? yeah, we can. we can design tests that can predict and they want to know how good can you get? risk assessments are getting better. they're getting a lot better. i look at risk assessments as i have identified the variables that promote risk so that i can develop treatment strategies to reduce those risks. so if you have somebody that scores very high in psychopathy and has all of the other risk factors that would suggest t
if you don't evacuate the city and the storm hits, then you have many deaths and much lost money. i think it's that statistical judgment that ultimately is the legal judgment that has to be made here and the best science will never get to that point where it will say we know with 100% certainty that this person is going to commit another offense or is not going to commit another offense. this is our confidence about that judgment and now you have to work with that in the best way you can....
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how about the orioles last night up in baltimore charm city? chris davis, and that's a hit to right field. two runs score. the o's get a big win, 3-2 over the yanks. that series goes back to new york tomorrow night. game three, 8:00. all tied up at one. last three games will be played in the bronx. >>> been talking about rg3 the last two days. we've seen the hit. when he got knocked out, this guy came in, cousins. his fourth nfl pass ever was a beauty. 77yards to moss. he was gone. the redskins had a 4th quarter lead. but cousins, he's a rookie, threw two later interceptions. you're seeing one of them here. the skins lose 24-17. i caught up with cousins yesterday in the locker room and asked him about the two picks and how he would assess his own play. >> i would call them two critical errors. besides those two plays, obviously it was, beyond that it was good football. but those two critical errors are what quarterbacks get killed on. you have to avoid those. i will learn from those and be a much better quarterback after going through that yest
how about the orioles last night up in baltimore charm city? chris davis, and that's a hit to right field. two runs score. the o's get a big win, 3-2 over the yanks. that series goes back to new york tomorrow night. game three, 8:00. all tied up at one. last three games will be played in the bronx. >>> been talking about rg3 the last two days. we've seen the hit. when he got knocked out, this guy came in, cousins. his fourth nfl pass ever was a beauty. 77yards to moss. he was gone. the...
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let me start with you, jessica. >> for us, we have chosen to launch city by city. we feel that is really important because it lets us take the time needed to build up a great community of people sharing cars. that lets us find great cars, educate the owners, educate the renters, and ensure there is the right balance and variety of cars. if you look on the site in san francisco, you will literally see cars all over the place. it is all over the bay area. you are seeing cars sharing happening in places it never had before. we worked with the city to see if there were any ways we could get out the word. we hope to work with existing programs or be added as an additional transportation solution. in general, we like to involve the city and city leaders in our announcement of coming to market, and it has been working really well. >> i know you have community managers all over the globe. what's going on there? >> airbnb goes to network effects. we are all over in -- we are already in 19 cities all over the world. we just provide the tools on line, and local residents thro
let me start with you, jessica. >> for us, we have chosen to launch city by city. we feel that is really important because it lets us take the time needed to build up a great community of people sharing cars. that lets us find great cars, educate the owners, educate the renters, and ensure there is the right balance and variety of cars. if you look on the site in san francisco, you will literally see cars all over the place. it is all over the bay area. you are seeing cars sharing...
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years ago, like in '24, the teams stayed with the city. they didn't move around like they do today. so you knew everybody's name. and i hope they keep that group we have now. >> and look at this, mr. abramson showing us one of his most prized baseball possessions. this is a ball signed by some of the biggest stars of his childhood, babe ruth, ty cobb, walter johnson. >> whoa. heavy hitters on that list. >> hitter hitters to say the least. he's going to turn 100 next month. >> nice. >> he was going to throw out the first pitch if they had made it past yesterday. >> wow. >> but they didn't. >> there's always next year. >> he is waiting for next year. he's great. >> he'll be 100, it will mean more. >> nice job. >>> beauty of a day outside today. near 100% sunshine out there today but even with the sun, boy, that north wind of yesterday just put so much cold air in place that we just couldn't recover. a lot of spots out to the west and north of the capitol and beltway below freezing. growing season is over for much of northern maryland out into the mountains of west virginia. and today
years ago, like in '24, the teams stayed with the city. they didn't move around like they do today. so you knew everybody's name. and i hope they keep that group we have now. >> and look at this, mr. abramson showing us one of his most prized baseball possessions. this is a ball signed by some of the biggest stars of his childhood, babe ruth, ty cobb, walter johnson. >> whoa. heavy hitters on that list. >> hitter hitters to say the least. he's going to turn 100 next month....
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boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts, more events, more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] that's been wrapped in a flaky crust stuffed with a gooey center toasted up all golden brown then given a delicious design? a toaster strudel. pillsbury toaster strudel. so delicious...so fun. >>> this morning on today's call of the wild, creatures from one of the plannest's most biologically diverse regions, latin-america. >> here to further our understanding of wildlife and knowledge down there, julie, thanks for joining us. >> we have some fantastic animals from the rain forest of south america today. these guys all need the forest to survive. this is cyprus from discovery cove, down in florida. she is a mom twice over and she is
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breaking news from right here in new york city. five terror suspects extradited from britain are on new york soil. the men arrived in new york city early this morning. two will be in court later today in connecticut. the best known of them is abu hamza al masri. he is charged for trying to set up a terrorist training camp in oregon and helping to abduct hostages in 1998. >>> and we have breaking news out of the vatican, that scandal that rocked the vatican. pope benedict's butler convicted this morning of stealing the pope's private documents and leaking them to a journalist. abc's lama hasan joins us with all of the details from london. good morning, lama. >> reporter: good morning to you, ron. today, the three judges presiding over this case took just an hour and ten minutes in deliberations. and the verdict, guilty of theft. now, the pope's butler, paolo gabriele, has been sentenced to one year and six months in an italian prison. that's less than what was expected, which was a sentence of four years. when the sentence was read,
breaking news from right here in new york city. five terror suspects extradited from britain are on new york soil. the men arrived in new york city early this morning. two will be in court later today in connecticut. the best known of them is abu hamza al masri. he is charged for trying to set up a terrorist training camp in oregon and helping to abduct hostages in 1998. >>> and we have breaking news out of the vatican, that scandal that rocked the vatican. pope benedict's butler...
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. >> the cities, who's going to fix the cities and how? >> be glad to take a shot at it. >> please. >> i'm not sure that -- and i can understand if you haven't seen this because there's been a lot of hue and cry -- we passed, this year, the most farthest-looking transportation bill in the history of this country, since eisenhower started the interstate highways, $150 billion for improving the infrastructure. that happened when i was president and so i'm very proud of the way that came about and i think it's a very, very good beginning. like mr. perot, i'm concerned about the deficits, and $150 billion is a lot of money but it's awful hard to say we're going to go out and spend more money when we're trying to get the deficit down. but i would cite that as a major accomplishment. we hear all the negatives. when you're president you expect this, everybody's running against the incumbent, they can do better, everyone knows that. but here's something that we can take great pride in because it really does get to what you're talking about. our ho
. >> the cities, who's going to fix the cities and how? >> be glad to take a shot at it. >> please. >> i'm not sure that -- and i can understand if you haven't seen this because there's been a lot of hue and cry -- we passed, this year, the most farthest-looking transportation bill in the history of this country, since eisenhower started the interstate highways, $150 billion for improving the infrastructure. that happened when i was president and so i'm very proud of the...
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. >> tony the tiger cub is making quite a splash at dave city's wild things. a private zoo rescue and rehab center in pasco county. you can interact with monkeys or swim with this six week old siberian cub. but critics wonder, just like alligator attractions that came under fire for their kid swim parties, are big cats and kids in pools an appropriate pairing? >> with any animal, there's a risk. you are in there with at least one of the trainers in the water with you. >> president and head trainer, randy stern says tigers are natural swimmers with webbing between their toes. there are no laws regulating swimming with tigers. >> they are very strong, but also well trained. that's why a lot don't let you interact because they don't have the staff or knowledge to do it. >> he has the only place in the u.s. you can do this. >> the tigers, by state law, like tony here, can only be with the public until they are 40-pounds. >> and that's with a leash. state law says it's okay for big cats 25-pounds or less to be handled with only a trainer's restraint, but a trainer
. >> tony the tiger cub is making quite a splash at dave city's wild things. a private zoo rescue and rehab center in pasco county. you can interact with monkeys or swim with this six week old siberian cub. but critics wonder, just like alligator attractions that came under fire for their kid swim parties, are big cats and kids in pools an appropriate pairing? >> with any animal, there's a risk. you are in there with at least one of the trainers in the water with you. >>...
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melissa: amazing. >> here in new york city. definitely not, and we have stores throughout the country in giggle i can tell you we don't sell as many of those in our chicago store. there is a new york difference and we have an assortment for the cities and for the locations we're in just like we will for jcpenney. lori: thank you so much. melissa: ali wing, thanks for coming on the show. good luck with this. >> thanks. lori: regulation nation. american bankers association chief frank keating weighs in on the election. don't miss tracy and ashley boogying their way into the studio right here on fox business. before copd... i took my son fishing every year. we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing better. and that means...fish on! sym
melissa: amazing. >> here in new york city. definitely not, and we have stores throughout the country in giggle i can tell you we don't sell as many of those in our chicago store. there is a new york difference and we have an assortment for the cities and for the locations we're in just like we will for jcpenney. lori: thank you so much. melissa: ali wing, thanks for coming on the show. good luck with this. >> thanks. lori: regulation nation. american bankers association chief frank...
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this all happened at a church parking lot on southgate avenue in daly city. this was as mass began at 9:00 a.m. police say the girl and two adults or walking through the parking lot when they were hits. we talked to one couple who was there when the accident happened. >> reporter: it was very scary. i feel sorry for the family. >> the other two people injured in this accident are in the hospital with life-threatening injuries. the woman driver we are told was not injured. and she is cooperating with police. >>> police are investigating a homicide of a 55-year-old woman found in her hercules home. tonight, her husband said that he does not believe the crime was random. ktvu's patty lee tells us why and the one thing police are looking for that may lead to her killer. >> reporter: he top -- heat but back tears as he talked about his wife and mother of his children. >> she was a wonderful person. >> he says he knew something was wrong last night when susie failed to pick him up at the airport and did not answer her phone. he asked a neighbor to check on her. tha
this all happened at a church parking lot on southgate avenue in daly city. this was as mass began at 9:00 a.m. police say the girl and two adults or walking through the parking lot when they were hits. we talked to one couple who was there when the accident happened. >> reporter: it was very scary. i feel sorry for the family. >> the other two people injured in this accident are in the hospital with life-threatening injuries. the woman driver we are told was not injured. and she is...